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    Thanks! Yeah its important to understand why things in the past worked out the way they did...

    Thanks! Yeah its important to understand why things in the past worked out the way they did without excusing the acts themselves, learning from history and all of that.
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    Égalité: A Utopian TL
    Threadmarks: I.II: Sumner in the Senate, Brown in the Battlefield

    I.II: Sumner in the Senate, Brown in the Battlefield Sumner would take his seat in the United States senate in 1851 as a Free Soil Democrat. He quickly used his increasing stature and political rank as a launching point for the careers of a variety of other abolitionist and equalitarian...
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    Égalité: A Utopian TL

    Im going to do a background post on the last 40 years of American history as soon as I get another chapter on Brown up and then an Update on Europe. Jackson will definitely still play a role The politics of the rest of the 1850s are going to be incredibly turbulent And fixed, thanks
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    Égalité: A Utopian TL

    Believe me I have plans, the first one around this guy. After talking with another member Im probably going to do an arc around New Granada too.
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    Égalité: A Utopian TL

    Of course! I'd always be happy to hear some
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    Égalité: A Utopian TL

    Yeah republicanism both in NA and especially Europe is going to be very different than it was OTL. The only place that is going to have relatively similar politics to its OTL equivalent is South America and even then only to a certain extent.
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    Égalité: A Utopian TL
    Threadmarks: Chapter I: The Life and Times of John Brown

    Chapter I: The Life and Times of John Brown I.I: Early Life and Transformative Years John Brown (May 9th, 1800 - September 21st, 1881) John Brown was born on May 9th, 1800 in the outskirts of the city of Torrington, Connecticut. He was one of eight children, born to father Owen Brown and...
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    Égalité: A Utopian TL

    The premise that turned into this timeline was really What if Communism (or something like it) developed as a force earlier than OTL. The French Revolution was a breeding ground for a lot of new ideas that could have gotten more popular than they did in real life, everything from Babeuf's...
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    Égalité: A Utopian TL
    Threadmarks: Prelude Pt. IV: The End of the Beginning

    Prelude Pt. IV: The End of the Beginning The Tribune would hold out for five months before it was overrun. As the walls closed in around them, Sylvian Maréchal made the decision to take his own life before any others could take it from him. Babeuf, however, was willing to fight to the death...
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    Égalité: A Utopian TL
    Threadmarks: Prelude Pt. III: The Paris Tribune

    Prelude Pt. III: The Paris Tribune Paris, France Vendémiaire-Brumaire, Year V Replacing the government of the Directory, Babeuf and Maréchal established La Tribune des Égaux, or the Tribune of the Equals. Years later it would come to be known as the Paris Tribune. The government was made up of...
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    Make up a Whateverpunk genre

    I'll build off this Myspacepunk- Social Media is far more customizable Metalcore is still popular, flash games are the perdominant form of video games and friendship is ranked. Everything is neon and black
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    Égalité: A Utopian TL

    Mostly the USA, a lot of Germany France and Italy, but there will be updates worldwide
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    Égalité: A Utopian TL
    Threadmarks: Prelude Pt.II: Revolution of the Fourth Estate

    Prelude Pt. II: Revolution of the Fourth Estate Paris, France Vendémiaire, Year IV They had to act fast. The entirety of the French government was likely searching for them. Babeuf's first move was to get a call to action out on the press that supported him. Right now he had the momentum...
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    Égalité: A Utopian TL
    Threadmarks: Prelude Pt. I: Choir of Arras

    Égalité Prelude Pt. I: Choir of Arras Arras Prison 21 Fructidor, Year IV (September 8th, 1796) It was an ironically familiar sight, only seven years from the infamous storming of the Bastille. A damp and decrepit Parisian prison was once again under siege. He looked around, down the dim...
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    Map Thread XVIII

    I could see that. Like the Himmler-culty side of the SS does some out of control experiments that turn on them and kill them giving it a rapture-y vibe
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